Can someone recommend a REALLY good self-help/improvement book?

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I’m feeling a little down about life right now. I will graduate from college next month with a BA in criminology only to find out all agencies ( by agencies I mean FDLE, DCF, DOC etc,) in my state (Fla) are laying people off because of lack of funding. Teachers are getting laid off, its just horrible. yet the state seems to have enough money to advertise the different lottery games they want people to spend their last dollar playing (figures). It turns out i will have to continue to work at my part time low paying convenience store job until the agencies begin hiring again. Anyhow, I’m looking for a good self-help/improvement book with tips on how to deal with hard times in life, not worrying, etc. Thanks in advance.

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April 2, 2010

Dr. Bob @ 1:33 am #

I would recommend a truly good self-development book that I KNOW has worked for many people…

Unfortunately, I can’t tell you about it, because I wrote it and to try to sell it on this site would mean I’d get kicked off for going against the community guidelines (which I agree with, by the way).

Meanwhile, you might want to check our web site to learn about Dr.Alfred Adler and his “Individual Psychology,” including about his life, over 50 of his main concepts, and even a little bit about LEAP (ten patterns we all create in childhood to manage our lives). http://www.lifecourseinstitute.com

– Dr. Bob, Adlerian Psychologist

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